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The garden had exploded in the past few weeks to now resemble a mini jungle.However,this explosion also meant that all my plants which I had given up on had started to grow at an alarming state




Its a sun shinny day after all in le garden

Something to remind me of my time in California – they’re actually quite fiery

Fuschia & orange of my all time fav blooms

Still waiting for my tomatos to ripen on the vine.

And my teeny weeny carrot which is not exactly ready…
I actually have 5 more tomato plants that are comming along nicely, a couple chillii plants and a whole row of beetroot..just not thought of taking a pix of.The only thing I regret is missing lavender season this year – I have no lavender in and its right now smack in the middle of lavender season.Aaargh!
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I love teh sunflower pics. So yellow-ie, so umm… sunny. Heh.
To have that kind of garden, blooming with plants and flowers, is something I’ve dreamt of since I was a kid.
Eh, I’ve an idea. You have your own garden. Plant more herbs and veges! Then can be like Jamie Oliver, masak a lot and post on your blog, with tons of pictures. Hehehehe…
It’s a shame that herbs don’t grow very well here (too sejuk la).My basil never had a chance. But I do have a oregano bush and a small pot of rosemary and some parsley and coriander…which I’ve never used before! It’ll probably be dead in a two months time when the first frost hits
Trivia: Did you know oregano have hairy leaves?
Comment by sourrain 08.17.06 @ 9:34 amdreybee: I think I’ve offically taken over the Aunty title from you.
I’m also impressed they’re still alive..I had no mood to garden any longer after I got back – gone all my arugala leaves.
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